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Meet at RlacKfoot r IN RATE CASE Delay Sought Putiiug Cut in Effect 1 200 000 Means Loss BLACKFOOT Idaho— Only three outlving districts Here not at the countv prlnci-ial- s meeting Friday Thirty disv Ith two extra teachers tricts The answers to erd present toll call proved Interesting a veath brief a for perepresentative spoke riod on sdme topic of special Inu -ost Better methods of teaching reading school splnt fresh-al- r rooms and kuidrrd topics were presented Frank Hurdle gave an address on a ' A -- Hr" tar"- ' &-- - fi 0 'jtf student participation In govern- ment rather than student govern- ment ’ and M E Hawks of Shelley 4 i “ spoke oil grade school curriculum x'ii TUD unuv INFORMATION Insists State Is Placed in Position of Fighting Cannot Always De Wrong BOISE un — In a letter sent to the Jerome county granges Governor II C Baldridge Saturday assailed the attitude of railroads in continually opposing what he termed fair reductions In freight rates affecting Idaho produce The statement was made In support of a resolution passed by the Butte and North Side granges In Jerome county which protested the action of the interstate commerce commission in postponing the effective date of the graui rate reduction from October 1 to January 1 on the grounds it would mean a ““serious loss to Idaho r heat growers The governor reviewed briefly several cases brought by the public utilities commission against the ra -i oads seeking reduced rates including the grain case the deciduous fruit case the bean case and the gasoline case and declared It appeared unfair lo him that the state is repeatedly “put in the position of fighting to secure what seems to be a fair and equitable rate regardless of whether we are right or wrong” Freight’ Rates iflgher Than in Other Sections “It Is a notorious fact” he said St nail IrlfWtM In this lntermountain district freight rates generally' are higher than almost any other section of the United Btates” Joining in the protest against postponing of the effective date of reduction the governor said Idaho J'ad fought for six years for a lower grain rate finally receiving a hearing in July 1929 A year later the older was handed down by the com-mer- commission lowering the rates and allowing the railroads three months until October 1 to make adjustments This the governor said appeared to him a lair length of time However he continued the extension to January 1 was granted “It would seem from present re- tl tflrirkph TrfC I at IlM tmlii af lb jne Information la midnlihl rr nolle from S 3a a o and from I p m lo mirinirbt sum nr and Solid Tb Irlbunr librara 'art mil Tiibnn nd Intarmalten drnarlmenl for reading wriliai ret la 1 Idtag Information the same hours rnrr and pin mall rrplr enrtoae tell ad at oertonal tael f trieW— Irroed tamped entelopc mini raob and telephone Inontriee write et rail orne be prndrr lrlephone n sell Trlbnnr Infprmalinn Hit OhiTrlbnnr Trihunr buildine bolt lake (lit mm 'nlarmlinn alteinptr la flee np ailvlre 1 leral finaorlal medlrpl matter aflilr waa hr heart and will nnl pa a Indtmrttllioaaa-clanr perpn croup urbanisation or Imtllultoa TWIN FAILS Idaho— The of State Treasurer Byron Defenbarh of Lewiston led him Into an accident while attending the slate Masonic convention here riuiing tlie week As a noted writer and lecturer on history of the northwest and of Idaho he set out w 1U1 his son Ralph Defenbarh to see the famous Balanced rock southwest of Castle-for- d In the western part of Twin Falls rounlv He had left the car and traveled a mile or so beyond the canyon where the road ends Mr Defen baih fell on a boulder and a severe sprain oil his left aim and shoulder He completed his purpose of getting some views of BaHuiced rock thin return! vs till his 8011 to Twin falls where he received treatment Mr Defenbarh was grand master of Hie Idaho lodge 110 years ago and t dressed the con sent tin on the Importance of preserving historic spots in Idaho Among these are several old Masonic landmarks rk shi pill Cilia lo ICakl anil Wot Ik gin in l’ro- due Mig Arcaw POCATELLO Idaho — Prunes one Idaho s bumper oops uie begin- mint to be moved to tin rusein and r'ein markets according to the report of G Y By wafer chit f cur distributor for the Oregon bliort Line More than 100 cars of railroad prunes are being shlpiied from western Idaho dally Predations are that tl1930 crop will nearly equal Uie le d of 1919 Apples are just beginning to move niaiketvvard accorduig to Mr Spuds are said to be light In shipments but a heavy movement Is clones expi elect beloie tlie season Sixty ears are now being moved earh do The production Is from the lrrl-rd sections of the state Wheat Is moving to the teimlnnls at the rate of 73 ears daily Ogden is said to be the chief center for the Idaho w heal American FYills and Malad are the main terminals In southern Idaho while Lewiston Is the ctntrai region north Beans are m heduled for shipment 30 ran al tie raI Jfajly all vance reports assert shipments will lemain steady for some time Peas have all been shipped to the factory districts and only a few garden lots are said to be unharvested Lambs are reported muc h lighter than last tear In export numbers figures remaining constant from Idaho at about 20 to 30 cars dally of suf-f-e- d - gi papTuSd N r HLER Id ho— Winning of the community exhibit event at the Twin Falls county fair here this weeU y Hansen revealed a fine spirit of between opixising candl tales for county commissioner from lie eastern part of the county Not inly did Hansen spring a surprise oy taking first place In this event ner more favored exlubitois but ts of 100 per cent for artistic dis which it aLso won besides th quality of the farm produce exhibit v as said to be the first time a community has made a perfect score Stuart Severns of Hansen is the Republican candidate for county commissioner and James L Barnes former commissioner is the Democratic candidate As master of the Hansen grange Mr Severns appouit-e- d Mr Barnes chairman pi the to arrange the community SCOITS STDY SWIMMING Mr Barnes then appointexhibit BLACKFOOT Idaho -- About 150 ed Mr Severns to see about colBingham county Bov Scouts attend- lecting gratis and glasses for this ed the swimming lesson given bv entrs With women members of the Llovd Davu at Paradise Gat dens pool thev proceeded to work toI hursriav evening Eight of the boys grang' gether with the result of taking dousevtheir test ble honors the one being wttli a perand passed swimming eral otheis passed partial examma-ton- l fect score rating play com-mi't- The U S 8 Relief pltal ship afloat Is hos- - the only - K’O'll Offers at a Idaho Request s of County Nurse Alyxe Scollard for the establishment of classes in home livgietie and care of sick in a number of communities Mrs Scollard said In an Interview Friday that classes would have to be started among the children preference to mothers If both could bhb Is In confer-e- t not be established ce with representatives of the Red Cross the ciiapter having been requested to provide a room and some The request has oi the equipment been taken tinder advisement BLACKFOOT ate being made Very Special Price T ransparent V elvet It With a Regal Lustre IDAHO TT SHOWS AT COUNTY FAIR Churches Delay Rebuilding Hall Exhibits in Connection Razed by Flames With Agricultural Work Q Could you tell me how many muiders there were In the United States iti 1929 as compared with 1928 -F H Salt Lake A Based on the records of 14 American cities with an aggregate population of 38 049 991 the liomiud rate per thousand population was 10 In 1929 whereas It was 10 4 In 1928 The number of deaths were 3993 In 1929 and 3966 In 1928 Bith computations however were based on the same population figures htnee with out definite census figures prior to the 1930 census this was the most accurate course Following tlie re cent census an accurate homicid record can be obtained for 1930 after the close of tlie year ?- Splendid Display TWIN FALLS Idaho -- About 50 persons representing Presbvterian churches at Twin Falls Buhl Hollister Eden Burley Hazelton lioger- - TWIN FALLS Idaho — One of the son Jerome and other towns of largest and most attractive displays commerce eommLsslon In low erlnj ’south central Idaho attended meet- - at the Twin Falls county fair Just the freight rates on grain Ings here Wednesday and Thursday! closed at Filer was the exhibit from “When It made this request for the nights when the matt“r of restoringithe University of Idaho at Moscow extension of time we all believed the assembly hall at Bellevue waslThLs consisted of project work from that It was for the purpose of en- discussed The old Presbyterian halla number of the departments par-tbeone of the pioneer buildings Hicularlj the agricultural engineering abling It to arrange the tariff to put these rates Into effect Apparently of mining boom days was destroyed! and forestry which are related to other buildings by fire farm enterprises The engineering with several mind It had this other thought in and this now gives It an opportunity several days ago It had been used exhibits featured types of road-buito prepare Its appeal so that the by the Presbyterians as an assembly Ing material the forestry department showed the value of farm forests chances are on the face of the sit- hall for summer camps Q I am a young widow with tw It was suggested that cost of re- which have been widely advocated small uation as It now looks the reduction children under school age and be the last several years and the farm of freight rates will not even go Into building the structure would around $5000 but action was referred exhibits revealed crops livestock and would greatly appreciate suggestions effect January 1 1931” to the next annual meeting of the farm management methods you may give as to the best place to Figures Show Loss One feature of this was 'the lamb have them cared for during the day Idaho synod at Jerome as tire asTo Stale of $1200000 sembly here had no authority to cooking demonstration by Miss Mari- while I am employed I hate tried He quoted figures of the utilities sponsor a pew building The sug- on llepworth home demonstration leaving them with private Jndlvldu H E Vogel of Twin Falls als but would like to Investigate day commission to show this would mean gestion of erecting an assembly hall leader in some other location was consid- demonstrated how to cut mutton and nurseries in Salt Lake— Mrs R S a lass to the state of probably Its favored Is Bellevue ered but for Miss Hepworth demonstrated proper Salt Lake 000 A There are several private day met hods of cooking It She also gave He said Idaho was assured of lower central location rates on deciduous fruits In case At this meeting the Rev C W a similar demonstration at tlie Idaho nurseries in Salt Lake but thea only association annuall public institution maintaining day California won its case so the state Halsey of Buhl was elected modera- Woolgrowcrs' nursery is the Neighborhood House did not at that time file one of Its tor to succeed the Rev C H Arras convention This being the regular The cooked lamb was featured on 727 West First South street Chll-t- he own “Lower rates became effective of Burley tlie of district bill of fare offered In the dining 'dren are received at the Neighbor-assemb- ly and our public utilities commission semiannual meeting reports were heard and the hall of the fair grounds and was hood House from 7 to 9 a m dally asked to have them effective In The boosted as a favorite Idaho product where they are cared for until 6 p m Idaho and were then advised by the ensuing year's work outlined reby officials of the fair This Is in or until they are called for Infants l abroad that It was going to appeal Rev James Millar of Twin Falls general association connectlon with a campaign for Im- who are cared for by a trained nurse the case The case was appealed to ported on the he are received at the age of nine attend In Cincin- proving the lamb market the supreme court where an adverse meeting which Miss Hepworth representing the months Little girls are received un- decision was rendered on account of nati this summer of slate university vas aided in this til they become nine yearsamof age misrepresentation of the meaningNow the boyv until they resolution” egnt the enterprise by M C Ciaar Burley 5and ears After application Is mace and secretary of the Idaho Woolgrowcrs the case is up for rehearing children are examined vaW In chairaccepted H Clouchek the Mrs by general “I cannot believe that man of the womens department at the doctor and vaccinated for rious requests which have been made con- -and and conParker C Twfntheria of smallpox Bacon they Idaho T P'the Mrs we fair are always wrong" that tinue under a doctors observation tinued the governor “but we are put Carver was selected Democratic Falls and Mrs C W Coiner of Han- - while at the nursery A ktndeigar-- w in the position of fighting to seciirei county campaign manager at thesen wivesof two of the leading sheep- n maintained by the Franklin central 0f this section hat seems to be a fair and equitable meeting of the county at the nursery and the chil- rate regardless of whether we are mittee and candidates hereIn last week xhe university exhibit was fchoolaKc attend theFrank- Bannock charge of O A Fitzgerald director11 who oppose Carver has been active rtght or wrong Those Iln school a block distant The cost our refuests appear to resist themjeounty and state politics He re- of publicity at Moscow for widowed mothers Is 10 cents lust as strenuously as though In centlv served as chairman of theThe earliest known piece of print- - day or any amount Lsthey are able every case there was no Justifies- - county Democrats before the pnto pay If a mother tnr in Fngland was done In 1476 seeking eminiary vote lion for such r on" ployment the children mav be left lrom 7 to 10 a m without any charge It is estimated that the cost of caring for a child Is 90 cents dally Q Who U the commissioner having chaige of the streets and public improvements In Salt Lake and what is his address?— D L Preston Idaho A Joseph H Lake ls the commissioner of streets and public improvements In Salt Lake and mav fk be addressed at Room 100 City and County builduig Q Please give me the address of the National Plant Flower and Fruit M Guild I believe the national head! 'i-rquarters ls located in New York City Is not Mrs Thomas A Edison wife of the Inventor the president of the blanch located at lort Myers Fla at the present time?— Mrs D W Provo ? " A The na'lnnal headq larters of the Na'Ional Plant Flower and Frill' Guild is located at 70 Fifth avenue New York City Yes Mrs Thomas A Fd'son has recentlv become president of the branch of the guild located at Fort Myers Fla ports that the transportation company Is taking advantage of this ex- 1 tra three months between October and January 1 to prepare the appeal from the decision of the Interstate re ld Exactly the Fame quality tliat has Fold previously at 795 40 inches wide — shades of bison blueglory wood violet winetone eupen navy and Mack ’ Marillyn Crepe Manllyn Satin pure ellk pure dje lovcllrst dress rrepe Ouarenteed washable 27 exquisite riel) Elegant dross tails riepey back with lustroua aat-free A most complete assortment of new fall shades and black 100 s Atnerle 219 shades KMth-- 0 Brten F!for — Second $1-2- Hoch-Sml- WEim-O’BKlERi l t th com-mP- t Ripht Now Fashion Is Giving a Deal of Attention to the Sophisticated j u? K f— 7i tnYr ( -- -f ' f v ij Q Wrhen was the Grand Knitted Suit and Frock Of but moss u U la finyfora a''1'' crakct me Shebd r e business train company— rmploxed by one Silt of theij) were placed by the school bl- year Oakley Idaho Saline Provo and Salt Lake Ilona open Mont! gurd Cttr Ltah are represented The school! hrw classes are aurtlrg rat baa had s'udenu enrolled this year lu both day and Eight achool Q Are i lasses In Industrial Journalism offered at the Oregon fctate college’ If so please inform me through your column to whom I may wti'c cor corning this matter L II If vou are r'gl t eta-- '' prrTjre sou f"r a beter po it uo l Lcliu A The OrfR in Sta’e college hav a Adxanced work Is gum In all subl-cdr i artmrnt of indu trial Journali in e Incl icling Waiton Acco n Irg anti Char'es D Byrne l? the head o I the Call v rU or phm e to lln-th- l dicing appaitment ager s Business ( olloye for Inhumation 2 53 Vul- Was The Mivas invented the Idea of 15 Fast Brocia meek tors ureslwavs welcome and lnq r’es zero lCHX) vears before it was con- (Adv ) celled by the Huidus irhrerlully answered If you aie lnteres rd ng you slsou d al enroll with a school that pluc-lu gradua'es The school has had 234 calls so far tly year for ofhc hel p and has been unoble to fill all the port- In a good 'wo-kln- will g "reon lo Mrs Day’s Ideal Baby Shoes in similes of puanlsmaii blue Sie-TlIt- Working with doctors who specialize cn foot care and comfort for babies Mrs Day has created a shoe scientif-icaJ- ly constructed Three Insure distinct proper shapes for every little foot from infant to toddle size 1J o 3950 lasts Canyon discovery’ Please give this Informacolumn tion in the Information Thank you — D W Idaho Fals Idaho A The Grand Canvon of the Yellowstone national park was first seen bv a white man when John Coller in 1807 discovered the great goigeof the Yellowstone river between the lower falls and about one mile below the mouth of Tower creek iT oiiei 1295 the Yellowstone discovered? Is there anv record of who made this of latmp New Skirts Tailored of tweeds botany flannel All wanted shades etc ail sizes lilgh-grad- p covert I At e In 350 ll'c sslf s cf o 1095 II Discount i'Situinp'l bhots in Soft Soles for Tiny Tots kid lo one and to Mrap sandals 4 2 0 uhlte or patent leathers Intermediates Plucher oxforda and shoi Sires tO 5 ar 2295 d a Keith O Brlen I&EOTfHI-O’ME- 4 hard aola shoes for Low fcud toadler high patent stjles smoke elk tan and white O Sizes IKEBTiHl - ©’HE ED EW hr vl and Flexible smoke elk jmUtnt and vhlte kid Sizes 1 1 Stitch Downs in ft ee Taxes collected in the United Slates for tlie fiscal year ended in 1928 were $9289 000 000 Home Hygiene C lasses 4tbed of County ISurge Sa-iRe- - jj POLITICAL OPPONENTS UNITE FOR HANSEN’S GLORY Them and jac TWO Injured in Fall MARTS SECTION — Steond Part MAIN NEWS 11)50 Slate Treasurer 'IDAHO PRUNES MOVE-T- O 14 Q T would like to know tlie name and address of the dally paper In Dublin Ireland h wing the largest euculation I want to advertise for the addresses of some of my friends F M A Your original Inquiry on thLs matter was answered in Tribune Information column of the issue of September 7 which you no doubt did not see and whloh we shall repeat "The dally newspaper having the CHOSEN FOR ADDRESS largest circulation In Dublin Irish BLACKFOOT Idaho —Mrs Louise Free State is tlie Irish Independent 11v "’iTnYTi VCin general Rellet CIUrTFR RLMMIS ACTIVITY society 128 with RUPFRT Idaho -- The Rupert Har°D uho by'r Illustration shousSmithStimmel of Targo ciiapter Order of Fastern Star resumed regular meetings Thursday Me last of V test dent Abraham Lincoln's bodyguard dur- erttacle Sunday from night gathering after the summer war He is uith Mrs Alice Stun met Kncrr Q Please give me the namesof the ° 2 lnt!'e niorntng will be for the vacation of two months Regular ing the officers only chapter work was carried out Mrsg his bins Katherine Kncrr grand- New York officials of the Lloyd W daughter Fdith Morgan worthy matron pre-pi(right) baudo (Italian company Steamship The fossil seven of a ' feet tallisldlng Chapter nights here are the Inters) of both the passenger and and 12 feet long was dug daughter Isecond In and fourth Thursdays In the Sioux up freight traffic—G B L Salt Latce jcountv Nebraska month A FARGO N D— Smith Stlmmel of The passenger and Inward freight offices of the Llovd Sabaudo Fargo the last of a cavalry deni line for the United States and Can that was President Lincolns bodyof ada may be addressed Llovd Sa guard attended the Grand Armv Cibaudo General Agents 3 State Street the Republic encampment at New York City the Outward Freight ncinnati Office Furness Withy A-- Co Ltd 34 Whitehall Street New York City The general manager of the line for v New York is M Serrati Chil “that SEPTEMBER rep-e-ent- ed ( iu aids grange protest SEND AY MORNING c"-- y ROADS Declares THE SALT LAKE TRIIHWT MINING— 51 h F'oor to 8 m |